Great quantity
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- | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''great quantity''' ''n.'' '''1.''' An unsmall, excessive, or fabulous amount; the amount desired. '''2.''' A poor but common substitute for lack of quality. '''3.''' The proper amount of [[beer]]. | + | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''great quantity''' ''n.'' '''1.''' |
+ | A breath held, very tightly, when your dad dies.'''3.''' An unsmall, excessive, or fabulous amount; the amount desired. '''2.''' A poor but common substitute for lack of quality. '''3.''' The proper amount of [[beer]]. | ||
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great quantity n. 1.
A breath held, very tightly, when your dad dies.3. An unsmall, excessive, or fabulous amount; the amount desired. 2. A poor but common substitute for lack of quality. 3. The proper amount of beer. Non Canonical Text"...but behind closed doors, even the crustiest stalwarts of the gentile upper-caste shed their self-control. Here we find the crossroads where kings and bikers collide, the stately King Solomon and the mighty Sonny Barger: drinkers, fighters, and lovers... Here we perhaps catch a glimpse into the dark alcove where the psychologist burrows, digging into the fertile and lusty dreams locked away in unopened heads attached to zombian poobs. Guvernor Morris certainly made no excuses for his excessively libel trysts in bedrooms of the movers and shakers..." -- from the dust jacket introduction to Women Smoke Crack, Too. "...gluttons, poets, junkies, gamblers, joggers, warmongers, seers, outlaws, clowns, reporters... You name 'em, I've f*cked, blown 'em, rolled 'em, and had 'em come back beggin' for more..." -- C.J. Scroggins. Confessions of a Buggerer. Daylight Press. 1971. See Also |
DesiderataIn his later years, Dewey Rose often downed a pint of Irish whiskey before handling explosives. Ironically, it was the cigs that did him in. Nevid Kessar's family comprises nearly half the population of the small Iowan county they call home. It is often assumed that great quanties of x will lead to great quanties of y:
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